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Deutsch: Muldenhammer (Eibenstock) und Eibenstock unterer Bahnhof im Tal der Zwickauer Mulde: Der heute in der Talsperre Eibenstock versunkene Abschnitt der Mulde. Westlich ist der Bahnhof Schönheiderhammer (Bahnhofsbezeichnung seit 1950: Schönheide Ost) zu sehen, bis dorthin reicht das in der Talsperre gestaute Wasser. Außerhalb des nördlichen Kartenrands steht die Staumauer. Landkarte aus der Zeit um 1900. Die Karte im Maßstab 1 : 25.000 zeigt zahlreiche Details.
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